Example sentences of "[ex0] be [adv] [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 There are generally recognized to be two major sources of error when converting vector maps ( either paper or digital ) into gridded or raster format .
2 There are also bound to be variations with age , which in terms of family relationships is reflected in a person 's position in the structure of generations ( for a discussion of age and generation , see Finch , 1986a ) .
3 There are also thought to be around 10,000 young homeless Scots in London at any given time .
4 There are clearly going to be conflicts between what is good for individual animals and what is good for a population , species or ecosystem .
5 There are now estimated to be around 50 in the Moscow area , and 100 in the Russian federation as a whole .
6 There are now estimated to be about 760,000 minke whales in the Antarctic , up from less than 200,000 in the early 1970s , and some supporters of whaling argue that the increase in minke numbers is putting pressure on food stocks and hampering the recovery of more seriously endangered whale species .
7 There are now thought to be 20–25 tigers left in southern China , with a few more of the Siberian variety left in the north .
8 Although Microsoft Corp is currently gorging itself on Intel Corp iAPX-86 platforms with its Windows desktop environment — and Windows NT will follow — there are still expected to be some rich pickings left over for the gaggle of hopefuls which are working on desktop Unix implementations for the architecture , which will soon include the new P5 80586 iteration when it arrives .
9 There are further walks to be enjoyed in the Cotswolds , 20 miles away , and the Forest of Dean , 25 miles away .
10 But when you 're a £2.5m striker who 's living up to his price-tag as spectacularly as he has done , there are always going to be people out to bring you down a peg or two .
11 Chapter five dealt with misspellings and mis-recognitions , but there are always going to be cases when the input word is not in the look-up word list .
12 There are always going to be people who will come out strongly for or against it .
13 There are always going to be people who enjoy violence , however , these people can not operate unless they receive support , if only tacit , from the community .
14 There are obviously going to be problems associated with learning at the bedside .
15 Now , what 's being said here in that particular sentence , is that there are obviously going to be , or possibly could be occasions when er , the Police Authority has er , an overspend , which is an immediate problem for instance , on pensions , and you 've heard the er , Fire Service Chief talking about his problems .
16 He says there are obviously going to be officers who query the reason for it , but they do n't have all the facts as they magistrates do .
17 Of course , that is what we have to look for , and , of course , there are inevitably going to be occasions when we are compelled to look for it outside the four corners of the language that the draftsman has used .
18 There are inevitably going to be injuries .
19 There are almost bound to be some children who are withdrawn from the school because of parental dissatisfaction .
20 The case says nothing about other restaurants , but there are almost bound to be more in a city centre location .
21 ‘ My anticipation is that we will certainly see a rise on Monday — not of the same proportion , but there 's clearly going to be a rise .
22 So , there 's probably going to be a little bit of ink left in here rather than opening those .
23 But I ca n't say stop the violence , because there 's always going to be violence .
24 There 's no doubt they can help enormously , but in a country like Zambia , with 50 per cent of its population crammed into urban areas , there 's always going to be someone tempted by the rich pickings of poaching .
25 I 'm hopeful with the royal family getting so involved in lobbies and British charities which do lobby , and for instance the anti-smoking lobby , where there 's somebody that 's supporting that there 's always going to be somebody who 's opposing that .
26 But there 's always going to be someone somewhere who will be fascinated by it and want to do something against you .
27 But there 's always going to be a problem until I learn the language . ’
28 Well , Okay , you 'll see that of course , that 's a five by seven grid , no it 's not , yes it is , a five by seven grid , so there 's always going to be some blank spaces .
29 There 's always going to be a small percentage of people that are open to temptation is n't , are n't there ?
30 For some reason there 's only going to be 2,000 singles pressed which means you 're either going to have to be very lucky or start saving your unpaid poll tax money now .
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